Dyck Arboretum of the Plains NATIVE GUIDE 2021

VISIT A NATIONAL PARK...IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD! By Lorna Habegger Harder, Volunteer and Past Board Chairperson Wherever we are, there too is nature with all its mystery and wonder. ~ John Burroughs National Parks offer wonderful outdoor opportunities for 2. Insects keep the ecosystem running smoothly! Invite visitors to experience America’s diverse and iconic landscapes. them in by planting larval food and omitting pesticides. They are also important in conserving habitat for native plants 3. Oak trees act as keystone plant species across North and animals. But National Parks are often far flung, and not America. They sustain dozens of insect, bird and mammal species. always available to us. Doug Tallamy (Nature’s Best Hope) has a Include oak trees that are historically native to your area. remedy for this dilemma. Why not create miniature ‘national 4. Increase interactions by choosing plants that host parks’ in our home landscapes? With Homegrown National multiple insect species, attract many kinds of pollinators, feed Parks, we can become knowledgeable caretakers of the wildness and shelter many different bird species, and so on. Diverse just outside our windows. interactions are key to resilient, functioning natural areas. A small Homegrown National Park can’t replicate a National Want to get started with your DIY National Park? The design Park, but it can provide many of the same benefits: nutrient below integrates the four key elements into an aesthetically cycling, water retention, soil-building, carbon sequestration, pleasing landscape. Whether planting a new garden or adding wildlife habitat, and a year-round view of nature in motion. Four to an existing one, every home landscape supports a growing key elements will help you plan your Homegrown National Park: movement of urban Homegrown National Parks, and contributes 1. Native plants provide many more survival resources to a healthy, functioning community where plants, wildlife, and than do non-native species – food, breeding, nesting, and over- people flourish! wintering habitat. Non-native plants do not support wildlife For more information and to register your garden, visit needs as well as native plants, and they can be invasive too. https://homegrownnationalpark.org/ A - Geranium maculatum B - Aquilegia canadensis C - Carex albicans D - Aronia melanocarpa ‘Viking’ E - Hamamelis virginiana or Callicarpa americana F - Solidago nemoralis or Oligneuron rigida G - Symphyotrichum (aster) novae-angliae H - Panicum ‘Cheyenne Sky’ I - Echinacea pallida or Echinacea angustifolia J - Sporobolus heterolepis or S. scoparium ‘Jazz’ K - Penstemon digitalis L - Tradescantia tharpii M - Asclepias tuberosa N - Oenothera macrocarpa O - Quercus spp. or Prunus serotina FloraKansas: Native Plant Festival

Plant list subject to PLANT LIST 2021 change! SPRING SALE DATES FALL SALE DATES Member Pre-Sale:Thursday, April 22, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Member Pre-Sale:Thursday, Sept. 9, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Public Sale: Friday, April 23, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Public Sale: Friday, Sept. 10, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, April 24, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 25, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12, 1 to 5 p.m. Monday, April 26, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. . Dyck Arboretum of the Plains • 177 West Hickory, Hesston, KS 67062 • 620-327-8127 • www.dyckarboretum.org • [email protected]

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New For 2021 Scientific Name Common Name Color Height (“) Season of Exposure Soil Interest NATIVE PERENNIALS Achillea ‘Coronation Gold’ Yarrow yellow 36-42 June-Aug S M-MD New! Achillea ptarmica ‘Peter Cottontail White Yarrow white 24 June-Sept S M-D Achillea ‘Sassy Summer Lemon’ Yarrow yellow 30-36 June-Aug S M-MD New! Achillea ‘Cassis’ Red Yarrow red 20-24 June S M-D Actaea pachypoda White Baneberry white 24-36 May-June mSh-Sh WM-M Actaea racemosa Black Cohosh white 48-60 July-Sept mSh-Sh WM-M Agastache foeniculum ‘Golden Jubilee’ Golden Anise Hyssop lavender 36 July-Sept S M-D Allium cernuum Pink Nodding Onion pink 10-20 July-Aug S WM-MD Allium stellatum Prairie Onion pink 10-20 July-Aug S M-D Amsonia ‘Blue Ice’ Blue Star blue 12-15 May-June S-ltSh WM-M Amsonia hubrichtii Narrow Leaf Blue Star blue 18-24 May-June S-ltSh WM-M Amsonia illustris Shining Blue Star blue 18-24 May-June S-ltSh WM-M Amsonia ‘Storm Cloud’ Blue Star blue 24-30 April-May S-ltSh WM-M Aquilegia canadensis Canadian Columbine red/yellow 12-24 April-May S-Sh M-D Arisaema triphyllum Jack-in-the-pulpit green 8-12 April-May Sh WM-M Asarum canadense Wild Ginger red/brown 12 May-June S M-MD Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed pink 24-48 July-Sept S W-M Asclepias speciosa Showy Milkweed purple 36-48 June-Aug S-ltSh M-D Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed pink 48-60 June-Aug S M-D Asclepias sullivantii Smooth Milkweed pink 48 June-Aug S M-D Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed orange 20-24 July-Aug S-ltSh M-D Asclepias t. ‘Hello Yellow’ Yellow Butterfly Milkweed yellow 20-24 June-Aug S-ltSh M-MD Asclepias viridis Green Milkweed grn/purple 20-40 May-July S M-D Asclepias verticillata Horsetail Milkweed white 12-36 June-Sept S-ltSh D-M Astragalus canadensis Canada Milkvetch yellow 24 June-Aug S-ltSh M-MD Baptisia minor Blue False Indigo dark blue 15-24 April-June S M-MD Baptisia ‘American Goldfinch’ False Indigo yellow 35-40 May-June S M-MD Baptisia ‘Blueberry Sundae’ False Indigo blue 36 May-June S M-D Baptisia ‘Pink Lemonade’ False Indigo yellow w/pink 36 May-June S M-MD Baptisia ‘Lemon Meringue’ False Indigo yellow 36 May-June S M-MD New! Baptisia ‘Violet Dusk’ False Indigo violet 36 May-June S M-MD Baptisia bracteata var leucophaea Plains Wild Indigo cream 12-20 April-May S M-D Baptisia australis Blue False Indigo blue 24-36 April-May S M-D Baptisia lactea White Wild Indigo white 36-48 April-May S M-D Berlandiera lyrata Chocolate Flower yellow 18 May-Oct S M-D involucrata Purple Poppy Mallow red/purple 6 June-July S M-D New! Callirhoe bushii Bush’s Poppy Mallow red/purple 12-18 June-July S-ltSh M-D Callirhoe digitata Standing Wine Cups red-purple 24-48 June-July S M-D Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea white 24-36 May-June S-ltSh WM-MD Coreopsis lanceolata Lance-leaf Coreopsis yellow 12-24 May-July S M-D Coreopsis palmata Tickseed yellow 24-36 July-Oct S-ltSh WM-MD Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Presto’ Tickseed yellow 12-24 June-August S-ltSh M Coreopsis tripteris Tall Tickseed yellow 48-72 June-July S M-D Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover purple 15-18 July-Aug S M-D New! Dalea candida White Prairie Clover white 24 May-July S M-D Dodecatheon meadia ‘Aphrodite’ Pink Shooting Star pink 15 May ltSh-mSh WM-MD Dodecatheon meadia ‘Album’ White Shooting Star white 15 May ltSh-mSh WM-MD Exposure: S=Sun • ltSh=Light Shade (3-6 hrs shade) • mSh=Medium Shade (7-8 hrs shade) • Sh=Shade (all day shade) Soil: W=Wet • M=Mesic-average garden soil • D=Dry • FC= fall color 2021 FLORAKANSAS PLANT PRICES

Plant Category Price Members are

encouraged to 2 ½” perennials & vines $3.95 submit pre-orders 3 ½” – 4” perennials & vines $5.50 as early as possible. 6”–1 gallon perennials & vines $12.50 A wide ALL Proven Winner shrubs $12.50 selection of herbs Masking 1 gallon trees & shrubs $12.50 will be available from and physical Neff Family Farm 2 gallon trees & shrubs $23.00 distancing will at the spring be observed. 3-5 gallon trees $32.50 FloraKansas.

Funds generated from the sale of these plants help support our continuing mission to cultivate transformative relationships between people and the land. Echinacea purpurea ‘Cygnet White’ White Coneflower white 18-24 July-Sept S M-D Echinacea angustifolia Narrow Leaf Coneflower pink 18 May-June S M-D Echinacea pallida Pale Coneflower pink 36-48 June-July S M-D Echinacea paradoxa Yellow Coneflower yellow 24-48 June-Aug S M-D Echinacea purpurea ‘Rubinstern’ Ruby Star Coneflower red 36-42 July-Sept S-ltSh WM-MD Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake Master white 36-48 July-Sept S WM-MD Engelmannia peristenia Engelman’s Daisy yellow 24 May-July S D Ericameria naseousa var naseousa Rubber Rabbitbrush yellow 24 Aug-Sept S D New! Eupatorium ‘Prairie Jewel’ Mist Flower white 36 July-Aug S-ltSh WM-MD Eupatorium ‘Chocolate’ Chocolate Boneset white 36-48 Aug-Sept S-mSh WM-MD Eupatorium dubium ‘Little Joe’ Dwarf Joe Pye Weed pink 30-36 June-Sept S-ltSh WM-M Eurybia divaricatus ‘Eastern Star’ Woodland Aster white 18-24 Sept-Oct ltSh-mSh WM-MD Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’ Queen of the Prairie pink 48 May-Aug S-ltSh W-M Geranium maculatum Wild Geranium lavender 12-24 Apr-June ltSh-Sh M-MD New! Geranium m. ‘Crane Dance’ Wild Gernaium puple, red leaves 12-24 Apr-June ltSh-Sh M-MD Gillenia trifoliata Indian Physic white 24-36 May-July ltSh-Sh M Glandularia canadensis Rose Verbena purple/pink 8-18 March-Oct S M-D Heliopsis ‘Tuscan Sun Ox Eye Sunflower orange/ylw 24-36 July-Aug S M Hepatica americana Round Liverleaf white 6-8 March ltSh-Sh M Hymenoxys scaposa Perky Sue yellow 8 May-July S M-MD Ipomopsis aggregata Scarlet Gilia red 36 Aug-Oct S D-M Iris cristata Crested Iris blue 6 May-June mSh-Sh WM-M Iris virginica shrevei Blue Flag Iris blue 18-24 May-June S-ltSh W-M Iris fulva Copper Iris copper red 24-26 May-June S-ltSh M-W Liatris aspera Button Blazing Star purple 24-36 July-Oct S M-D Liatris ligulistylis Mountain Blazing Star purple 12-36 July-Sept S M-D Liatris punctata Gayfeather purple 12-24 July-Sept S M-D Liatris pycnostachya Gayfeather purple 30-50 July-Aug S W-M Liatris spicata Marsh Blazing Star purple 36 July-Aug S W-M Linum perenne ‘Lewisii’ Blue Flax blue 15-18 May-Aug S-ltSh M-D Lobelia ‘Blue Select’ Blue Cardinal Flower blue 24-36 July-Sept S-ltSh M-W Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower red 24-36 July-Sept S-ltSh M-W Lobelia spicata Pale-spiked Lobelia light blue 12-24 June-Aug S-mSh M-MD Lythrum alatum Winged Loosestrife purple 24-36 June-Sept S W-MW New! Maianthemum racemosum False Solomon’s Seal white 24-36 April-May mSh-Sh M Mertensia virginica Virginia Bluebells blue 18-24 March-May S-ltSh M Monarda bradburiana Eastern Beebalm pink 12-24 May S-ltSh WM-MD Monarda fistulosa Wild Beebalm pink 36-48 June-Aug S-ltSh WM-MD New! Monarda punctata Spotted Horsemint white/peach 18-24 June-July S-ltSh M-MD Oenothera macrocarpa Evening Primrose yellow 8-10 May-Sept S M-D Oenothera m. fremontii Silver Leaf Evening Primrose yellow 8-12 May-Sept S M-D Oligneuron rigida Stiff Goldenrod yellow 36-60 Aug-Oct S WM-D Packera obovata Golden Ragwort yellow 12-16 April-June ltSh M-MW Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine white 24-36 June-Sept S-mSh M-MD Penstemon cobaea Cobaea Beardtongue white 9-15 May-June S M-D Penstemon digitalis Foxglove Beardtongue white 12-24 May-June S-ltSh M-D Penstemon grandiflorus Shell leaf Penstemon lavender 24-36 May-June S MD-D Phlox pilosa Downy Phlox lavender 12-16 May-July ltSh M Phlox divaricata Woodland Phlox blue 10-12 April-May ltSh-Sh WM-MD Phlox d. ‘Louisiana Blue’ Woodland Phlox dark blue 10-12 April-May ltSh-mSh WM-M Podophyllum peltatum Mayapple white 12-18 April ltSh-Sh M Polemonium reptans Jacob’s Ladder blue 12-20 April-June ltSh-Sh M Exposure: S=Sun • ltSh=Light Shade (3-6 hrs shade) • mSh=Medium Shade (7-8 hrs shade) • Sh=Shade (all day shade) Soil: W=Wet • M=Mesic-average garden soil • D=Dry • FC= fall color Polygonatum biflorum Great Solomon Seal white 24 April-May Sh WM-MD Pulsatilla patens Eastern Pasqueflower lilac/white 6-12 March-April S M-D Ratibida columnifera ‘Red’ Mexican Hat red/yellow 18-36 Aug-Sept S D Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida Autumn Coneflower yellow 24-36 July-Oct S-ltSh WM-M Rudbeckia maxima Giant Black-eyed Susan yellow 60-84 May-July S WM-M Rudbeckia missouriensis MO Black-eyed Susan yellow 12-18 June-Aug S WM-MD ‘Prairie Glow’ Brown-eyed Susan orange/yellow 36-48 Aug-Oct S M Ruellia humilis Prairie Petunia lilac 6-8 May-Sept Salvia pitcheri ‘Nekan’ Pitcher Sage blue 36-48 July-Sept S M-D Scutellaria resinosa ‘Smoky Hills’ Resinous Skullcap purple 6-12 May-July S M-D Silene regia Royal Catchfly red 24-40 July-Aug S-ltSh M-MD Silphium laciniatum Compass Plant yellow 48-96 July-August S WM-MD Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant yellow 48-96 July-Aug S-ltSh WM-M Sisyrinchium ‘Lucerne’ Blue-eyed Grass blue 10 May-June S-ltSh WM-M Solidago canadensis ‘Golden Baby’ Dwarf Goldenrod yellow 18-24 Aug-Oct S WM-MD Solidago caesia Bluestem Goldenrod yellow 18-36 Aug-Sept S-mSh M-MD Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod yellow 12-36 Aug-Oct S-ltSh M-D Solidago rugosa ‘Fireworks’ Fireworks Goldenrod yellow 36-48 Sept-Oct S WM-MD Solidago ‘Wichita Mountains’ Wichita Mountains Goldenrod yellow 24 Sept-Oct S MD Solidago ulmifolia Elm Leaf Goldenrod yellow 24-36 Aug-Oct ltSh-mSh WM-MD Stanleya pinnata Prince’s Plume yellow 36-60 June-Sept S D Stylophorum diphyllum Yellow Wood Poppy yellow 15 May-July Sh WM-MD New! Symphyotrichum ‘Alert’ Dwarf Aster deep pink 12 Sept-Oct S M-D S. ericoides ‘Snow Flurry’ Heath Aster white 6-8 Sept-Oct S WM-MD Symphyotrichum laevis ‘Bluebird’ Smooth Blue Aster blue 24-36 Aug-Oct S-mSh WM-MD S. lateriflorus ‘Lady in Black’ Calico Aster white 36 Aug-Oct S-ltSh WM-M S. novae-angliae ‘Alma Potschke’ New England Aster pink 36 Aug-Sept S-ltSh WM-M New! S. novae-angliae ‘Grape Crush’ New England Aster purple 26-36 Aug-Sept S-ltSh WM-M New! S. novi-belgii ‘Woods Blue’ Dwarf New York Aster blue 14 Sept-Oct S-ltSh WM-MD S. oblongifolium ‘October Skies’ October Skies Aster blue 18 Sept-Oct S WM-MD S. oblongifolium ‘Raydon’s Favorite’ Aromatic Aster blue 30-36 Oct-Sept S WM-MD Symphyotrichum sericeus Silky Aster purple 12 Sept-Oct S-ltSh MD-D Talinum calycinum Flameflower/Rock Pink purple/pink 10 July S D-M New! Tradescantia occidentalis Prairie Spiderwort blue 10-24 May-Sept S-mSh WM-MD Tradescantia tharpii Shortstem Spiderwort purple 8-18 March-Apr S MD-D Verbena hastata Blue Vervain purple 24-48 July-Sept S M-MW Vernonia lettermanii ‘Iron Butterflies’ Letterman’s Ironweed purple 30-36 Sept-Oct S-ltSh M-MD Viola pedata Birds Foot Violet purple 3-6 March-May S-ltSh M-D Veronicastrum v. ‘Lavender Towers’ Culver’s Root lavender 36-72 June-Aug S-ltSh WM-M Zizia aptera Meadow Zizia yellow 16-28 May S-ltSh M Zizia aurea Golden Alexander yellow 24-36 April-June S-ltSh WM-MD FERNS Athyrium ‘Lady in Red’ Lady Fern bright grn fronds 24-36 N/A mSh-Sh WM-M Dryopteris erythrosora Autumn Fern copper fronds 24-30 N/A mSh-Sh WM-M Matteuccia struthioteris Ostrich Fern green fronds 36-72 N/A ltSh-Sh W-M Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern green fronds 12-20 N/A mSh-Sh W-M GRASSES Andropogon gerardii ‘Pawnee’ Big Bluestem grass 60-72 July-Oct S WM-D New! Andropogon g. ‘Blackhawks’ Big Bluestem grass 60-72 July-Oct S WM-MD Andropogon g. ‘Dancing Wind’ Big Bluestem grass 60-72 July-Oct S D Bouteloua gracilis ‘Blonde Ambition’ Golden Blue Grama grass 12-24 Aug-Oct S WM-D Calamagrostis acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’Feather Reed Grass grass 48-60 August S-ltSh WM-MD Calamagrostis acutiflora ‘Avalanche’ Variegated Feather Reed Grass grass 48-60 Aug-Oct S-ltSh WM-MD Calamagrosits brachytricha Korean Feather Reed grass 36-48 Aug-Oct S-ltSh WM-MD Carex albicans White-tinged Sedge sedge 8-18 Aug-Oct ltSh-mSh WM-MD Carex appalachica Moutain Sedge sedge 8-12 July ltSh-mSh WM-MD Carex brevoir Plains Oval Sedge sedge 12 June-July ltSh-mSh WM-MD Carex oshimensis ‘Evergold’ Japanese Sedge sedge 12 May ltSh-Sh M-D Carex pennsylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge sedge 8-10 Aug-Oct mSh-Sh D New! Carex rosea Rosy Sedge sedge 12 Aug-Oct ltSh-Sh WM-MD Carex texensis Texas Sedge sedge 10-12 April-May ltSh-Sh WM-MD Chasmanthium latifolium Northern Sea Oats grass 36 Aug-Oct S-Sh WM-MD Deschampsia cespitosa Tufted Hair Grass grass 12-24 July-Sept ltSh M Eragrostis spectabilis Sand Love Grass grass 36-48 Aug-Oct S M-MD Eragrostis ellotii ‘Wind Dancer’ Sand Love Grass grass 12-24 July-Oct S-ltSh M-D Miscanthus sinensis ‘Fire Dragon’ Miscanthus grass 72-84 Aug-Oct S-ltSh WM-MD Miscanthus ‘Octoberfest’ Miscanthus grass 60 Aug-Oct S-ltSh WM-MD Muhlenbergia capillaris Ruby Muhly Grass grass 36 July S-ltSh WM-M Nassella tenuisima Mexican Feather grass 24 June S M-D Panicum virgatum ‘Dallas Blues’ Tall Switchgrass grass 48-96 July-Oct S WM-MD Panicum v. ‘Cheyenne Sky’ Red Switchgrass grass 36-48 July-Oct S WM-MD Panicum v. ‘Northwind’ Upright Switchgrass grass 48-60 July-Oct S WM-MD Panicum v. ‘Purple Tears’ Purple Switchgrass grass 36-48 June-Oct S WM-MD New! Pennisetum ‘Cassian’ Dwarf Fountain grass grass 20-28 Aug-Oct S-ltSh WM-M Schizachyrium scop.‘Standing Ovation’ Little Bluestem grass 36-48 July-Oct S M-D Schizachyrium s. ‘Twilight Zone’ Little Bluestem grass 48-54 July-Oct S M-D New! Schizachyrium s. ‘Carosel’ Little Bluestem grass 24-30 July-Oct S M-D Schizachyrium s. ‘Blaze’ Little Bluestem grass 24-36 July-Oct S M-D Sorghastrum nutans Indiangrass grass 48-60 July-Oct S WM-D Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed grass 18 June-Oct S-ltSh M-D

SHRUBS Amelanchier arborea Serviceberry white 15’-20’ March-April S-ltSh M Amorpha canescens Leadplant purple 24-36 June-July S M-D Aronia ‘Low Scape Mound’ Low Growing Chokeberry pink/white 12-24 May-June S-ltSh WM-MD New! Aronia ‘Ground Hog’ Ground Cover Chokeberry pink/white 8-14 May-June S-ltSh WM-MD Aronia melanocarpa ‘Viking’ Viking Chokeberry white fl w/blk fruit 36-60 May-June S-mSh WM-M Buddleia x Lo & Behold ‘Blue Chip’ Blue Chip Butterfly Bush lavender 24-30 June-Sept S M Buddleia ‘Pugster Amethyst’ Purple Butterfly Bush dark purple 24-36 June-Sept S M Buddleia ‘Miss Molly’ Red Butterfly Bush dark red 40-60 June-Sept S M New! Buddleia ‘Grand Cascade’ Large-flowered Butterfly Bush lilac 48-60 Aug S M-MW New! Buddleia ‘Queen of Hearts’ Butterfly Bush dark pink 36 Aug S M-MW New! Buddleia ‘3 in One’ Multicolor Butterfly Bush pinks and purples 40-60 July-Sept S M-MW Callicarpa ‘Puprle Pearls’ Japanese Beautyberry purple fruit 48-60 fall fruit S-mSh WM-M Calicarpa americana American Beautyberry purple fruit 24-36 fall fruit S-ltSh WM-M New! Calycanthus f. ‘Simply Scentsational’ Sweetshrub maroon 60 June-July ltSh-mSh M-MW Caryopteris ‘Beyond Midnight’ Bluebeard blue 24-30 Aug-Oct S M-MD New! Caryopteris ‘Beyond Pink’d’ Pink Bluebeard pink 24-30 Aug-Oct S M-MD Caryopteris ‘Sunshine Blue II’ Bluebeard blue 24-36 July-Sept S M-MD Cephalanthus ‘Sugar Shack’ Buttonbush white 36-48 July-Aug S-ltSh W-M Corylus americana ‘Sun Harvest’ Sun Harvest Filbert brown 72-96 April S-ltSh WM-MD Cotinus ‘Golden Spirit’ Chartreuse Smokebush pink 72-96 June-July S-mSh WM-M Cotinus ‘Grace’ Grace Smokebush pink 15’ June-July S-ltSh WM-MD Hamamelis virginiana Witchazel pink 15’ Oct-Dec S-mSh M Hamamelis vernalis Ozark Witchazel yellow/red 6-10 Jan-April S-mSh M Heptacodium miconioides Seven Son Flower white 10’-15’ Aug-Oct S-ltSh WM-M Heptacodium ‘Temple of Bloom’ Seven Son Flower white 72-120 Aug S-ltSh WM-M Hydrangea arborescens Smooth Hydreangea white 36-60 June-Sept mSh M Hydrangea arb. ‘Invincibelle Wee White’Dwarf Hydrangea white 12-30 June-Aug S-ltSh W-M Hydrangea arb Invincibelle Ruby Hydrangea pink 24-36 June-July S-ltSh W-M Hydrangea paniculata ‘BOBO’ Bobo® Hardy Hydrangea white 30-48 June-Aug ltSh-mSh WM-M Hydrangea p. ‘Little Lime’ Little Lime Hydrangea lime/white 36-48 June-Aug ltSh-mSh WM-M New! Hydrangea q. ‘Gatsby Pink’ Pink Oakleaf Hydrangea white to pink 48-60 June-Aug ltSh-Sh WM-M Hydrangea q. ‘Little Honey’ Golden Oakleaf Hydrangea white, red FC 36-48 June-Aug ltSh-Sh WM-M Hydrangea q. ‘Ruby Slippers’ Ruby Blooming Hydrangea ruby 36 June-Aug ltSh-Sh WM-M Ilex ‘Mr Poppins’ Winterberry Holly male (pollinator) 72-96 Nov-Jan S-ltSh M Ilex ‘Gem Box’ Inkberry Holly berries 24-36 Nov-Jan S-ltSh M Ilex ‘Berry Poppins’ Winterberry Holly berries 36-48 Nov-Jan S-ltSh M Ilex ‘Berry Heavy Gold’ Gold Winterberry Holly berries 60-72 Nov-Jan S-ltSh M Ilex ‘Berry Heavy’ Red Winterberry Holly berries 60-72 Nov-Jan S-ltSh M Lagerstroemia ‘Infinitini Brite Pink’ Dwarf Pink Crapemyrtle pink 24-48 June-Sept S WM-MD Lagerstroemia ‘Dynamite’ Dynamite® Crapemyrtle red 36-48 July-Sept S M-MD New! Lagerstroemia ‘Rikki Tikki Rouge’ Red Crapemyrtle red 36-60 July-Sept S M-MD Lindera benzoin Spicebush red fruit ylw FC 6-12’ July-Oct S-mSh WM-M New! Lonicera caerulea ‘Yezberry Maxie’ Haskap edible 60-72 June S-ltSh M Philadelphus microphyllus Little Leaf Mockorange white 40-60 June S-ltSh M Physocarpus opuli. ‘Amber Jubilee’ Golden Ninebark white 60 May-June S-ltSh M Physocarpus o. ‘Tiny Wine’ Dwarf Ninebark white 36-48 May-June S-ltSh WM-M Physocarpus o. ‘Coppertina’ Ninebark white 48-72 May-June S-ltSh WM-M Prunus besseyi ‘Pawnee Buttes’ Western Sand Cherry white 12-15 May-June S M-MD Prunus virg. ‘Canada Red Select’ Red Leaf Chokecherry white 12-16 May S WM-MD Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’ Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac yellow 24-48 May-June S-ltSh WM-MD Rhus typhina ‘Tiger Eyes’ Tiger Eyes Ctlf Sumac yellow leaves 60-72 Aug-Sept S-ltSh WM-MD Rubus ‘Hull’ Thornless Blackberry edible 60-96 June S WM-M New! Rubus ‘Latham’ Red Raspberry edible 36-48 May S-ltSh WM-M Salix ‘Black Cat’ Pussywillow black 10-12’ April-May S M New! Sambucus canadensis ‘Bob Gordon’ Elderberry white 72-120 June-July S-mSh W-M Sambucus c. ‘York’ Elderberry white 72-120 June-July S-mSh W-M Sambucus nigra ‘Black Lace’ Ornamental Elderberry white/pink 6-8’ June-July S-mSh WM-M Sambucus racemosa ‘Lemony Lace’ Ornamental Elderberry white 36-60 June-July S-mSh WM-M Spirea japonica ‘Blue Kazoo’ Dwarf Blue Spirea white 24-36 May-June S-ltSh WM-M Symphoricarpos ‘Proud Berry’ Coral Berry pink 24-48 Aug-Oct S-ltSh M Syringa x ‘Bloomerang’ Reblooming Purple Lilac dk purple 48-72 May-Sept S-ltSh WM-M Syringa h. ‘Scentra Double Blue’ Standard Lilac indigo 72-96 April-May S W-M Syringa vulgaris ‘Prairie Petite’ Dwarf Standard Lilac purple 48-48 April-May S M-MD Viburnum nudum ‘Brandywine’ Smooth Witherod white 60-72 April-May S M Viburnum burkwoodii Burkwood Viburnum white 8’-12’ April S-ltSh M Viburnum cassinoides ‘Lil Ditty’ Dwarf Viburnum white 12-24 May-June S-mSh WM-M Viburnum carlesii ‘Spice Baby’ Dwarf Koreanspice Bush white 48-60 May-June S-ltSh WM-M Viburnum dentatum ‘Blue Muffin’ Blue Muffin Viburnum white 5’ X 7’ May S-mSh WM-M New! Viburnum ‘Tandoori Orange’ Linden Viburnum white 7’ X 7’ May S-mSh WM-M Viburnum ‘Red Balloon’ Red Balloon Viburnum white 7’ X 7’ May S-ltSh WM-M Viburnum prunifolium Blackhaw Virburnum white 8’ X 12’ May-June S-ltSh WM-MD Viburnum x rhytidop. ‘Allegheny’ Leather-leaf Viburnum white 8’ X 10’ May-June S-ltSh WM-M

Exposure: S=Sun • ltSh=Light Shade (3-6 hrs shade) • mSh=Medium Shade (7-8 hrs shade) • Sh=Shade (all day shade) Soil: W=Wet • M=Mesic-average garden soil • D=Dry VINES Ampelopsis brevipedunculata elegans Porcelain Berry blue berries vine July S-Sh M-MD Celastrus scandens ‘Bailumn’ Autumn Revolution Bittersweet fall red berries vine Aug-Oct S-Sh WM-MD Lonicera sempervirens ‘Major Wheeler’Trumpet Honeysuckle red vine May-Aug S-mSh WM-M Vitis coignetiae Wild Grape Vine brilliant red FC vine Sept-Oct S-mSh WM Wisteria ‘Aunt Maude’ Hardy Wisteria blue/violet vine June S-ltSh WM-M TREES Acer saccharum Sugar Maple red/orange FC 50’ X50’ S-mSh WM-M Asimina triloba Pawpaw Tree brown 20’ April-May S-Sh WM-MD Carya laciniosa Shellbark Hickory fall color, nuts 60’ X 40’ S-ltSh M-MW Carya texana Black Hickory nuts 70’ X 40’ S-ltSh M-MD New! Castanea dentata American Chestnut white 60x50 June S M New! Catalpa speciosa Catalpa white 70’ X 50’ May-June S-ltSh WM-M Cercis canadensis Redbud pink 20-30 X 25-35’ April-May S-mSh WM-MD New! Chionanthus virginicus Fringetree white 20’ X 20’ May-June S-ltSh M Cladrastis kentuckea Yellowood white 50’ X 40’ May S-ltSh M Diospyros virginiana Persimmon cream 40’ X 25’ May-June S-mSh WM-MD Euonymus atropurpureus Eastern Wahoo purple bloom, FC 20’ X 15’ June ltSh-mSh M Ilex decidua Deciduous Holly red berries 10’ X 5’ S-mSh M-W Juniperus virginiana ‘Taylor’ Taylor Juniper evergreen 25’x3’ S M-D New! Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Tree yellow 60’ X 30’ May-June ltSh M Magnolia x loebneri Dr. Merrill Magnolia white/pink 20’ X 30’ Mar-April S-mSh M New! Nyssa sylvatica Black Tupelo green/white 40’ X 30’ May-June S-mSh W-M Ostrya virginiana Ironwood white 30-50’ x 25’ S-mSh WM-M Picea glauca var. densata Black Hills Spruce evergreen 30’ X 15’ S-mSh M-D Pinus strobus Eastern White Pine evergreen 80’ X 40’ S-ltSh M Pinus rigida x taeda Pitch Loblolly Pine evergreen 40’ X 30’ S-ltSh M-MD Populus tremuloides ‘NE-Arb’ Prairie Gold Quaking Aspen golden yellow FC 30’ X 15’ S-ltSh WM-M Prunus serotina Black Cherry white 40x30 S-ltSh WM-M Ptelea trifoliata Hop Tree green/white 15’x15’ June ltSh-mSh M Quercus alba White Oak red fall color 60-80’ X 60-80’ S-ltSh WM-MD Quercus x jackiana White x Swamp Oak red fall color 70 X 45 S-ltSh W-M Quercus macrocarpa Bur Oak great shade 60-80’ X 60-80’ S-ltSh WM-MD Quercus muehlenbergii Chinquapin Oak prolific acrons 50’ X 60’ S M-D Quercus prinoides Dwarf Chinquapin Oak compact oak 12’ X 10’ S M-D Quercus shumardii Shumard Oak nice FC 70-100 S-ltSh WM-MD Quercus velutina Black Oak good shade 50’ X 60’ S-ltSh M-MD Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress orange FC 50’ X 30’ S-ltSh WW-M Thuja ‘Full Speed A Hedge’ Arborvitae evergreen 25’ X 4’ S-ltSh M Tilia americana American Linden yellow FC 60-75’ X 40’ May S-ltSh WM-M

TEMPERENNIALS Coleus Color Clouds™ ‘Valentine’ Coleus red lvs w/ thin yllw margins 20 May-Oct ltSh-Sh WM-M Gaillardia aristata ‘Arizona Red Shades’Blanket Flower red 10-12 May-Sept S M-MD Salvia elegans ‘Golden Delicious’ Pineapple Sage red 36-48 June-Sept S WM-MD

ADAPTABLE PERENNIALS New! Acanthus spinosus Bear’s Breeches white wi/ pink 36 June-Aug ltSh-mSh M-MW Agastache ‘Blue Boa’ Hummingbird Mint violet blue 24-30 June-Sept S M-MD Agastache ‘Firebird’ Hummingbird Mint red/orange 24-36 June-Sept S M-D New! Agastache ‘Morello’ Hummingbird Mint peach/pink 17-22 June-Sept S M-MD Ajuga ‘Black Scallop’ Dark Leaf Carpet Bugle blue 3-5 June-Sept S-ltSh M New! Ajuga ‘Caitlin’s Giant’ Carpet Bugle blue 6-10 June-Sept S-ltSh M Allium ‘Millenium’ Ornamental Onion purple 12-20 July-Aug S-ltSh M-D New! Allium ‘Lavender Bubbles’ Ornamental Onion purple 14 Aug-Sept S M-D New! Allium ‘Windy City’ Ornamental Onion purple 18 July-Aug S M-D New! Anemone ‘Robustissima’ Grapeleaf Anemone pink 24-36 Aug-Sept ltSh-mSh M-MW Angelica gigas Purple Parsnip purple 60 July ltSh M Antennaria dioica ‘Rubra’ Pussy Toes pink 4-6 May-June S-ltSh M-D Aquilegia chrysantha Yellow Columbine yellow 18-24 April-May S-ltSh M-MD Aquilegia ‘Leprechaun Gold’ Varigated Leaf Columbine purple 18 April-May ltSh M Aquilegia ’Swan Violet and White’ Violet Columbine violet/white 16-22 April-May ltSh-mSh WM-M Aquilegia ‘Blue Jay’ Blue Columbine blue 20-28 May-June ltSh-mSh WM-M Aralia cordata ‘Sun King’ Golden Japanese Spikenard white shades 30-36 July-Sept mSh-Sh WM-M Aruncus aethusifolius Goat’s Beard cream/white 30 June-July mSh-Sh WM-M Aster ‘Grape Crush’ New England Aster purple 30 Sept S-ltSh M Astilbe ‘Visions’ Astilbe purple 12-15 July-Aug mSh-Sh WM-M Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’ Heartleaf Brunnera blue 10-14 April-May mSh-Sh WM-M New! Calamintha nepeta var nepeta Calamint white 12-18 June-Sept S-ltSh M-MD Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Plumbago blue 6-8 July-Sept S-mSh WM-M Convallaria majalis Lily of the Valley white 6-8 May-June ltSh-Sh WM-M New! Coreopsis SunKiss Tickseed yellow w/ red 14 May-Sept S-ltSh M Coreopsis ‘Jethro Tull’ Tickseed red 15-18 May-Oct S-ltSh WM-MD Crocisima ‘Lucifer’ Montbretia scarlett red 30-36 July-Aug S-ltSh M Echinacea ‘Rainbow Marcella’ Coneflower pink 16-20 June-Aug S-ltSh M-MD Echinacea ‘Green Twister’ Coneflower green/purple 24-36 June-Aug S-ltSh M-D Echinacea ‘Salsa Red’ Coneflower red 12-16 June-Aug S-ltSh M-MD Echinacea ‘Baja Burgundy’ Coneflower pink/burgundy 18-20 June-Aug S-ltSh M-MD Echinacea ‘Fine Feathered Parrot’ Coneflower yellow/red 18-20 June-Aug S-ltSh M-MD Echium amoenoum Red Feathers red 10-16 May-June S M-MD New! Echinops ritro Globe Thistle blue 24-48 July-Aug S M-D Epilobium fleischeri Alpine Willowherb pink 20 May-Aug S-ltSh M-D Ephedra regeliana Minature Joint Fir n/a 6-12 Aug S D Eryngium amethystinum Sea Holly purple 20 July-Sept S D Galium odoratum Sweet Woodruff white 8-12 April-May mSh-S WM-M Gaura ‘Pink Cloud’ Wand Flower light pink 12-14 June-Aug S D-MD Geranium ‘New Hampshire Purple’ Hardy Geranium purple 12-20 June-Sept S-mSh M Helleborus ‘First Dance’ Hellebore yellow 18-24 March-April mSh-Sh M-D Heuchera ‘Chocolate Ruffles’ Coral Bells maroon leaf 12 May-Oct S-mSh M Heuchera ‘Black Pearl’ Coral Bells black leaf 10-12 May-July ltSh-mSh M Heuchera ‘Pretty Pistachio’ Coral Bells lime green leaf 12-16 June-Aug ltSh-mSh M Hibiscus ‘Holy Grail’ Rose Mallow red 48 July-Sept S-ltSh W-M Hibiscus ‘Starry Night’ Rose Mallow white/pink 48 July-Sept S-ltSh W-M Knautia macedonica Pincushion Flower red 12-15 May-Aug S M Knifofia ‘Red Hot Popsicle’ Red Hot Poker orange/red 20-27 July-Sept S M-D Lamiastrum gal. ‘Herman’s Pride’ Silver Nettle yellow 6-8 May-June S-Sh WM-MD Lavandula ‘Phenomenal’ Lavender lavender 24-36 June-Sept S M-D Lavandula ‘Hidcote’ Lavender lavender 18-20 June-Aug S M-D Lavandula ‘Grosso’ Lavender purple 24 July-Aug S MD-D Lavandula ‘Sensational’ Lavender purple 28 July-Aug S MD-D Lespedeza thunbergii ‘Samindare’ Pink Bush Clover pink 36-48 Aug-Sept S-ltsh WM-MD Monarda didyma ‘Grape Gumball’ Sugar Buzz™ Bee Balm purple 20-24 June-Aug S-ltSh WM-M Origanum ‘Amethyst Falls’ Ornemental Oregano purple 15 May-July S-ltSh M-MD Paeonia ‘Bartzella’ Intersectional Peony yellow 48 June S-ltSh M Penstemon ‘Dark Towers’ Beardtongue pink 30 May-June S-ltSh M-MD Perovskia a. ‘Sage Advice‘ Russian Sage purple 36 July-Sept S-ltSh M-MD Perovskia ‘Denim n’ Lace’ Russian Sage blue/lavender 28-32 July-Sept S-ltSh M-MD New! Persicaria ‘Golden Arrow’ Fleeceflower red 24 July-Sept ltSh-mSh M-W New! Phlox subulata ‘Blue Emerald’ Creeping Phlox lilac/blue 6 June ltSh-mSh M Polygonatum ‘Variegatum’ Variegated Solomon Seal white 24-36 April-May Sh WM-MD Rudbeckia f. ‘American Gold Rush’ Black-eyed Susan yellow 12-24 July-Sept S M-MD Rubeckia ‘Glitters Like Gold’ Blacy-eyed Susan yellow 15-18 July-Sept S M-MD Salvia greggii ‘Furman’s Red’ Autumn Sage red 18-24 Aug-Sept S M-MD Salvia x nemerosa ‘Caradonna’ Caradonna Sage dark purple 18-30 May-June S M-MD New! Salvia ‘Evening Attire’ Garden Sage blue 22 May-June S M-MD New! Salvia ‘Moulin Rouge’ Garden Sage pink 26 May-June S M-MD Santolina chamaecyparissus Gray Santolina yellow 15 June-Aug S D Sedum seiboldii Stonecrop pink 4 Sept-Oct S D-M New! Sedum ‘Carl’ Sedum pink 18 Aug-Sept S M-MD Senna hebecarpa Wild Senna yellow 48-60 July ltSh-mSh M-MD New! Thermopsis villosum Carolina lupine yellow 36-48 July S-ltSh M New! Thymus ‘Coccineus’ Creeping Thyme pink 4 June-July S-ltSh M-D Vaccinium vitis-idaea Lingonberry edible 8-12” Sept ltSh W-M Veronica liwanensis Turkish Speedwell blue 3 May-June S-mSh M-D Veronica ‘Blue Bomb’ Spike Speedwell blue 16-24 May-Oct S-ltSh M Waldsteinia ternata Barren Strawberry yellow 6 April-May ltSh M-MD New! Zauschneria garettii ‘Orange Carpet’ Hummingbird Trumpet orange 4-6 June-Sept S-ltSh M-D

VARIOUS HOSTAS: Brother Stefan, Forbidden Fruit, Snake Eyes, Halcyon, Abiqua Drinking Gourd, June, Sagae, Warwick’s Comet

MEMBERS MAY PRE-ORDER YOUR PLANTS BEGINNING NOW THROUGH APRIL 22nd. To ensure the greenhouse is well-stocked for FloraKansas, please submit your pre-orders as EARLY as possible.

To order, visit dyckarboretum.org/florakansas-spring. Once your order is received, we will communicate further about pickup procedures. We process orders in the sequence that they are received. You may pick up your plants as soons as you receive your invoice email.

If you are not yet a member, but would like to pre-order, you may include a membership fee with your order. Welcome aboard! THREE GARDEN KITS WILDLIFE WILL LOVE! Suffering from garden planning decision fatigue? No sweat - we’ve pre-selected these plant combinations to bring wildlife to your yard. Combine the Host Plant Medley with your favorite nectar plants and you’ll be sure to see pollinator diversity increase over the next few years. Want to support monarchs throughout their life cycle? Choose the Monarch Special. Have a tricky shady spot that needs some drought-tolerant natives to attract wildlife - we’ve got a kit that is “Made for the Shade”. HOST PLANT MEDLEY (SUN, DRY SOIL) • 20 plants for $77 (+ tax)

BIRD’S FOOT LITTLE CONEFLOWER MILKWEED GOLDEN MOUNTAIN VIOLET BLUESTEM SPECIES SPECIES ALEXANDER MINT (x4) (x5) (x3) (x3) (x2) (x3)

Scientific names and insects hosted, from left to right: Viola pedata, for fritillaries • Schizachyrium scoparium, for Delaware skippers • Zizia sp., for black swallowtails • Echinacea sp., for checkerspots • Asclepias sp., for monarchs, queens and Cycnia moths • Pycnanthemum sp. is a great addition to provide nectar for all!

MONARCH SPECIAL KIT (SUN, DRY-MEDIUM SOIL) • 25 plants for $97 (+ tax)

YARROW SWITCH BLACK-EYED MILKWEED BUTTERFLY BLAZING GOLDEN- ASTER GRASS SUSAN SPECIES MILKWEED STAR ROD (x2) (x3) (x3) (x3) (x3) (x5) (x3) (x2)

Scientific names from left to right: Achillea millefolium, Panicum virgatum, Rudbeckia missouriensis, Asclepias syriaca OR Asclepias sullivantii, Asclepias tuberosa, Liatris sp., Solidago sp. (likely ‘Wichita Mountains), Aster sp. (likely ‘October Skies’)

MADE FOR THE SHADE KIT (SHADE, MEDIUM SOIL) • 25 plants for $97 (+ tax)

SEDGES WILD COLUMBINE GOLDEN WOODLAND GOLDEN SOLOMON WOODLAND GERANIUM ALEXANDER ASTER RAGWORT SEAL PHLOX (x5) (x3) (x3) (x3) (x3) (x3) (x2) (x3)

Scientific names from left to right: Carex sp., Geranium maculatum, Aquilegia canadensis, Zizia aurea or Zizia aptera, Aster divaricatus, Packera obovata, Polygonatum sp., Phlox divaricata Plant arrangement/design suggestions will be made available to those who purchase these kits.